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    Valve lash adjusting wrench

    What about a regular off set end box wrench? I use those on the solid lifters of my air cooled VW - just last night even!
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    Spray foam vs batt insulation

    Considering you are running a radiant floor system, you'll get the payback of a spray foam install faster than most typical garage/shop owners would. With radiant heat, you'll be setting the t-stat and forgetting it for the season due to the LONG recovery times (vice forced air where you'd...
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    Auto auto parking two in a pack rat garage?

    How about a shed to store all the shelf stuff in? Thats bound to be a lot cheaper than any powered dolly...
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    Want to insulate and finish concrete garage walls - what would be the best here?

    You said you were going to be heating it in the future. Based on that, I would recommend putting foam (spray or board) directly on the walls using tape and canned spray foam to seal the perimeter and joints of the board. On top of that is where you should build your stud wall. This gives a...
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    In memory of my Grandfather

    Great story - thanks for sharing! I'm sure that was both difficult and satisfying to write. It also makes me realize what I missed as my Grandfather died when I was young (5 or 6) and my other Grandfather (Opa) lived in Vienna, Austria (too far away to really develop a bond). Lots of...
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    Guys with RaceDeck Floors got a question

    I don't have a racedeck (my floor is still concrete) but am familiar with the product and design having researched it for my garage floor. The floor system itself won't insulate from the cold nor will an underlayment. In fact, no amount of insulation will keep an unconditioned garage from...
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    +1 for Northern Tool

    I'm not a NT fan boy but the few times I've shopped there, I've found their prices to be competitive. Sure, you can usually find things for a 1-2% cheaper elsewhere but typically at an unknown company, ebay, or specialty online store. Considering the positive customer service comments that most...
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    Converting roof trusses to rafters

    Nuke - howdy from Fairfax, VA. The pro you're looking for is a structural engineer, familiar/specializing in residential construction. Your best bet is make a cold call or two to a local residential architect or design/build firm and ask for recommendations for a structural engineer. The other...
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    Duplacolor

    I refinished two sets of winter wheels, one set with an Einszett silver color coat and clear, the other with a duplicolor anthracite color and clear. Both sets were prepped the same, applied in similar conditions and the wheels are now being used in similar conditions (crappy winter weather...
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    mitering trim, not coming out right, any advice?

    I have an older (10 or so years old) Delta compound miter saw - fence wasn't flat out of the box. I was able to true it then by using big honkin' clamps on a small section of i-beam I had, then tightening the living snot out of the fence hold down bolts. It was a PITA process that involved lots...
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    Help me keep my garage cooler!

    If you have a conventional attic/roof (aka cold roof), you don't want that insulation in direct contact with the roof deck as it will shorten the life of your roof system by effectively cooking it from both sides and preventing moisture/condensation from evaporating. You want ventilation in the...
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    Help me keep my garage cooler!

    Not that it actually lowers the temp but a ceiling fan would certainly make it more comfortable through evaporative cooling. I have one in my garage and its made a difference. Also helps keep the mosquitos away by keeping the air moving.
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    Squeegee Broom

    I have one and while it works great on an unfinished concrete floor for sweeping, I'm not sure it would be so good for large puddles. The texture on my floor doesn't lend itself very well to squeegeeing but I use this to broom/squeegee out winter slop and small puddles after pulling the car in...
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    Tire shop trick?

    While the OP may have found his "answer" by this point, I can't help but throw in one of my experiences with a national tire warehouse. I had a 1995 VW Passat that needed a new set of shoes. Took her in to this warehouse (we'll just abbreviate it as ntw) where I specifically asked the service...
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    OT House Plans

    Having dreamed of doing the same but never actually done it, I have a few points that I have learned along the way: 1) Seriously consider hiring an architect. Yes they are expensive, but they are cheaper than having to fix a significant mistake in the house layout or code violations that you...
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    Tire Rack

    Color me curious, what do the wheels belong too? I'm gonna guess early waterpumper VW?
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    Pulled trigger on porcelain tiles.

    To be fair, while epoxy grout is quite a bit more expensive (sure, maybe 10x the cost of the cheap stuff but only 3x-4x the cost of the better cement grouts), it is certainly not 10x the effort. The effort is equivalent as it requires the exact same steps as cement based grouts. Of course the...
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    Advice on a different matter

    How about a bit of old fashioned civility? Or is that to confrontational these days? What I'm getting at is the next time you see the "suspect", do him the favor of returning his/her long lost pay stub. Make sure you address him/her by name and strike up a bit of conversation about the...
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    OT - Drywall types for bathroom remodel.?

    Regular drywall is good enough for tiling in dry areas (toilet/sink areas). If water gets through the grout/under the tile, no matter what kind of drywall you have, the wall is likely ruined. There's no structural magic about greenboard/blueboard etc. they'll still fall apart when exposed to...
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    Water/Slush Barrier?

    Hows about the garage door seals - the ones designed to mount on the floor at the threshold to keep water/debris out of an open door. They're flexible such that you can step on them and they bounce back. They'll could certainly still be a tripping hazard but might be worth trying.
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